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Monthly Archives: June 2015

Sorry I missed Art Walk June 2015

I am sorry I missed Art Walk June 2015 as I was out-of-town. My 95 year old mother fell and fractured her hip in Austin so I left Wednesday the day before Art Walk and did not get back to San Angelo until 5:00pm Sunday June 21.

New for next month Art Walk July 2015

If you came by please plan on seeing my new items next month at Art Walk in July 2015.

I will have new small print portfoliosleather edition and each portfolio includes a handcrafted leather envelope containing small original photographic prints in a limited edition. I will make only one of each small print portfolios leather edition by never using the same print set inside except once. Each new small print portfolio leather edition will be priced at a large savings over individual print prices. I do not offer my small 4×6 prints one at a time or individually therefore these new small print portfolios leather edition offer a unique opportunity.

I have been collecting the fine handcrafted leather envelopes for over 2 years and I am now ready to have a few available next month. As of now I only have one each of the leather envelopes to make a small print portfolioleather edition therefore all are subject to prior sale. All the leather envelopes are genuine cow or calf leather.

I look forward to seeing you next month at the July Art Walk in San Angelo, Texas (7-16-15).

Art Walk for May 2015 was a success

The May Art Walk was a success as I sold over half a dozen items. Thank you to all who made purchases. I hope the artwork adds to your enjoyment and hopefully your life. Again thank you!

I look forward to seeing more people next month at the June Art Walk (6-18-15). I will have new 4×6 inch original photographic prints for sale. I may also have some 5×7 inch original photographic prints for sale if I can get them ready in time.

New small original photographic prints
For June Art Walk

The 4×6 inch original photographic prints are laser prints made on FujicolorCrystalArchive photographic paper. The digital printer used is designed to expose the paper using red, green and blue lasers to produce the sharpest prints possible. The exposed photographic paper also goes through a silver halide chemical process, the same way as in traditional photo labs. This is a fine combination of the past wet process and the newest digital technology today. The prints are very high quality and I think you will like them and this process helps keep the prices lower on my small prints.